Thanks to a very nice David Greene, both TeenWitch and Garden Funnies are now available for purchase on his site SAMU, alongside other small press publications.
Why not treat a loved one?
Showing posts with label Garden Funnies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden Funnies. Show all posts
Friday, 28 March 2008
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Secret Weapons


These'll show 'em at the UK Web & Minicomics Thing this Saturday- who can resist when there is point-of-sale clutter like this? Today I'm picking up some more goodies, so will have TeenWitch, Garden Funnies, Shorty Loves Wing Wong (proper book) and Shorty T-shirts, PQC TATTOOS and PQC SPORTS PENNANTS! All this alongside kids quicktips posters, and a couple of display files full of other comics and my examples of my teaching work.
Also on my stall, Alex Potts's Lost Shoe and Oliver East's Trains.
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comics,
Garden Funnies,
Stuff,
TeenWitch
Thursday, 28 February 2008
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Garden Funnies Availability
Garden Funnies number 1 is now available in London's Gosh! comics (Great Russell Street) and Manchester's Travelling Man (Dale St).
More stockists shall be added as they happen.
More stockists shall be added as they happen.
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Garden Funnies
Thursday, 17 January 2008
Hot off the press

Just spent 2 hours folding, stapling and trimming, resulting in the first 60 copies of Garden Funnies number 1. It's going to take me awhile to do the whole run (400 copies altogether), but will endeavor to get contributors copies out as soon as possible, whilst also getting it on some shop racks. Garden Funnies will be retailing for £2.
Need to get on with some drawing now, but expect to be announcing another call for submissions in a couple of months I expect. Might see how this first one does first! I'm really pleased with it anyway.
Labels:
comics,
Garden Funnies
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
Garden Funnies cover art preview!

Tension is mounting in the world of publishing as the final stages of printing take place in an undisclosed location in Manchester.
Collectors stand poised clutching sheets of acid-free tissue and archiving slips.
And children's snotty faces smear the comic shop windows, their keen eyes seeking out the distinctive red and blue flash of the first landmark issue.
Resister your interest NOW for advance copies.
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comics,
Garden Funnies
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